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Cobblestone Street Collection (#25)

"Cobblestone Streets: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step back in time to the year 1844, as we explore the first Co-operative shop opened in Rochdale, Lancashire




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"Cobblestone Streets: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step back in time to the year 1844, as we explore the first Co-operative shop opened in Rochdale, Lancashire. The litho print captures the essence of this historical moment, where a new era of community-driven commerce began. Moving forward to 1944, we delve into the depths beneath the City of London with a color litho depicting sewer systems. This glimpse into infrastructure showcases the meticulous planning required for urban development. Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Franconia, Bavaria welcomes us with its enchanting Ploenlein and Siebers Tower. This picturesque cobblestone street transports us to Germany's past, evoking a sense of nostalgia and charm. Closer to home, Clapham Common reveals its old houses on the north side through a captivating lithograph. These architectural gems stand as testaments to London's rich history and enduring beauty. The bustling streets of London come alive in an engraving from 1888. Finsbury Circus leads us towards Islington while Euston Road guides our way from Kings Cross to Paddington. These snapshots offer glimpses into Victorian-era city life. Arundel's High Street takes center stage through a black-and-white photograph that exudes timeless elegance. Its cobblestones bear witness to countless stories unfolding over centuries. Tottenham Court Road and Hampstead Road beckon us towards Camden Town in another engraving from 1888. We can almost hear echoes of footsteps mingling with horse-drawn carriages along these historic thoroughfares. Across continents, Sydney Hospital stands tall on Macquarie Street captured by a monochrome photo that speaks volumes about Australia's healthcare heritage. A mesmerizing oil painting presents an idyllic view of an unnamed town—a reminder that cobblestone streets have been witnesses to human existence throughout history—each one telling its own unique tale.